DDm: Vintage soundboard

J.M. Giordano, Photo for The Baltimore Sun

"This whole space used to be a recording studio, so you had a lot of bands [here.] That's why the space next door is so big, because they recorded a lot of live bands there. We still have a lot of the relics from that era, like the soundboard. This place, over time, just collects things. When I first moved here, I spent weeks finding stuff, like a Sega Genesis from the '90s. This is the house that's a time machine."

"This whole space used to be a recording studio, so you had a lot of bands [here.] That's why the space next door is so big, because they recorded a lot of live bands there. We still have a lot of the relics from that era, like the soundboard. This place, over time, just collects things. When I first moved here, I spent weeks finding stuff, like a Sega Genesis from the '90s. This is the house that's a time machine." (J.M. Giordano, Photo for The Baltimore Sun)

"This whole space used to be a recording studio, so you had a lot of bands [here.] That's why the space next door is so big, because they recorded a lot of live bands there. We still have a lot of the relics from that era, like the soundboard. This place, over time, just collects things. When I first moved here, I spent weeks finding stuff, like a Sega Genesis from the '90s. This is the house that's a time machine."